The show may not go on for buyer of phantom tickets: Medina Sun Police Blotter

TICKET THEFT, SOUTH COURT: A resident allegedly purchased concert tickets, valued at $600, but did not receive them. The victim reported the case on July 14. It was not reported how the tickets were purchased, whether via the Internet or some other means.

TV THEFT, WEST UNION: A Philips flat-screen television was stolen June 18 from an apartment unit. The 42-inch LED TV was taken at about 2:45 p.m. No arrests have been made, and the TV has not been recovered.

CAR THEFT, WEST PARK: A 2012 Kia Forte was reported stolen at 3:40 a.m. July 15. It was suspected that the vehicle was used for joyriding, but no arrests were made.

GREEN CARD, MINER: An thief stole a green card from an apartment unit at about 4:05 p.m. July 16. No suspects have been identified.

BRACELET, LAFAYETTE: A bracelet was reported stolen at about 2 p.m. July 17. No arrests were made, and the brand of bracelet was not noted.

IPHONE THEFT, EAST HOMESTEAD: An Apple iPhone 4 reported stolen July 17 17. The phone was found missing at about 4:20 p.m.

WINDOWS BROKEN, WADSWORTH: An intruder broke two basement windows in a home July 18. The damage occurred at about 8:20 p.m. Oddly, nothing was taken from the home. No suspects are known at this time.

PHONE THEFT, WADSWORTH: A Nokia Lumia phone was reported stolen at about 7:20 p.m. July 16. The value of the phone was not reported.

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A 46-year-old golfer began cursing and threatening officials at 4:45 p.m. July 14 after a penalty call at the last hole at Weymouth Country Club. An officer escorted him off the property.

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MEDINA TOWNSHIP

THEFT, CHAMPIONS WAY: Police were notified at 9:25 a.m. July 16 that someone cut and removed Romex copper wire from a home under construction.

THEFT, PEARL ROAD: The surveillance system at Fiesta Jalapenos showed a 17-year-old employee taking an adult co-worker’s cell phone off a table. Police questioned the offending employee at 4 p.m. July 15, and he admitted to taking the phone and tossing it into some trees off Pearl Road. Officers could not find the phone anywhere, and the owner just wanted the phone replaced.

DRUG POSSESSION, LEDGEWOOD DRIVE: A 20-year-old driver without a plate light got into even more trouble at 1:25 a.m. July 14 when an officer noticed the smell of burnt marijuana in his car. The driver admitted to having a small bag of marijuana and a pipe in the car, which the officer found in addition to 22 unopened beer cans and three medicine capsules when he searched the car. The driver said the capsules were filled with his prescription for Adderall. The officer gave the driver a verbal warning for his plate light and possession of alcohol, and cited him for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Before letting the driver go, the officer also made him help dump out all the beer.

MYSTERY DAMAGE, IRVINE OVAL: A elderly woman thought neighborhood children were responsible for putting holes in her screen door and damaging her plants at 8 p.m. July 13, but an officer decided an animal was more likely the culprit.

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